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Energy Politics in The Cases of Azerbaijan and Indonesia Tamami, Kholidah
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : CV. Ridwan Publisher

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Indonesia is the developed countries that have embarked on projects and energy strategies to increase renewables energy since it largely addressed political, economic and environmental goals in their energy security policies. Indonesia concern in energy sector with three parameuteurs, called Promotion and Protection of Investments. The OIC and NAM are the organizations that Azerbaijan and Indonesia are involved in. One of the problems discussed there in is the energy sector. Currently Indonesia and Azerbaijan tried to reduce energy dependence and to achieve environmental sustainability. Policy makers need to pursue a strategy of informing the public with sound evidence while being open about energy policy in general. Indonesia and Azerbaijan have five bilateral agreements. First, opening of RI-Azerbaijan Diplomatic Relations. Second, Cooperation and Consultation between Foreign Ministries. Third, cooperation between News Agencies. Fourth, Visa Exemption for Diplomatic and Service Passport Holders. Fifth, Economic and Technical Cooperation (KSET). The trade balance between both countries is still dominated by the oil and gas sector, and it is not yet reflect the real potential they have, either because trade has so far been through a third country due to the absence of direct sea/air routes, or the lack of market penetration by the Indonesian manufacturing industry. The potential for cooperation that can be worked on between Indonesia and Azerbaijan is in the oil and gas sector given that Azerbaijan is rich in both natural resources. Currently both countries are consolidating the finalization of the P4M to encourage bilateral cooperation in the energy sector, especially oil and gas based. The best collaboration model is to ensure government-to-government long term purchase/contract. One type of descriptive qualitative research is research in the form of a case study method or approach. Case studies are included in the descriptive analysis research, namely research carried out focused on a particular case to be observed and analyzed carefully to completion. A qualitative approach is a process of research and understanding based on methodologies that investigate social phenomena and human problems. alliance theory which was initiated by Kenneth Waltz and international cooperation theory considering that Azerbaijan and Indonesia are members of the OIC and members of NAM countries. An alliance is a formal relationship between two or more groups to achieve a mutually agreed goal or fulfill certain critical business needs of each organization independently.
DIPLOMASI SPIRITUAL KULTURAL DALAM PENCEGAHAN PEMBAYARAN DIYAT SEBAGAI UPAYA PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM WNI DI LUAR NEGERI YANG MENERAPKAN SYARIAT Tamami, Kholidah
An Nawawi Vol 1 No 2 (2021): An Nawawi
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Fikih Syeikh Nawawi Tanara Serang

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The program to protect Indonesian citizens (WNI) abroad is one of the agendas for the Nawacita program of the Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla administration. Some of the protection efforts in the Middle East, the government often collides with qishas which is part of Islamic law in the country. The death sentence that befell the Indonesian citizen occurred because the victim's family did not forgive the Indonesian citizen who was suspected of being guilty, even the power of the king could not intervene in this matter. The presence of the state in the form of providing assistance from lawyers, involving local figures is a way of diplomacy that can relieve Indonesian citizens who are sentenced to prison in that country. Throughout 2015, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through Indonesian Representatives in several countries has succeeded in freeing 48 Indonesian citizens from the threat of the death penalty. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method of analysis by collecting observation data, interviews, document collection and recording.